Nature as a Shock Absorber: A Financial Materiality Assessment of Forestry-linked Sovereign Indicators in Ghana
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El informe introduce el Financial Materiality Assessment (FIMA), un marco para demostrar cómo los indicadores relacionados con la naturaleza (KPIs) pueden mejorar la sostenibilidad fiscal y la calificación crediticia soberana. A través de un caso práctico en Ghana, se analiza cómo reducir la deforestación y aumentar la cobertura forestal puede generar beneficios macroeconómicos, fiscales y crediticios.
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